Building Your Biomedical Research Funding Portfolio

So you are ready to begin applying for external funding and are going to start with an NIH R01, right? Probably not, if you want to succeed. I will describe types of funding sources that will allow you to stairstep up to an R01. For more experienced grantees many of these sources, such as campus grants and private foundation funding, can be used to keep your research program afloat between NIH grants as you resubmit, given the challenging funding climate. I will also talk about considering other federal funding agencies, that fund biomedical research. The current funding climate is very difficult; the most successful researchers consider diversifying their funding portfolio to include many types of funding sources.

Building Your Biomedical Research Funding Portfolio

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Margaret Bouvier received her Ph.D. in 1995 in Biomedical Sciences from the Mount Sinai School of Medicine. After an NINDS post-doctoral fellowship, she worked as a staff writer for current NIH Director Dr. Francis Collins in the Office of Press, Policy, and Communications for the Human Genome Project and NHGRI. She has owned Meg Bouvier Medical Writing, LLC since 2007. She currently supports 2 of the top 3-ranked hospitals; 3 of the top 6 cancer hospitals; and 3 of the top 5-ranked medical schools for research in the country. She has helped clients land over $280 million in federal funding. Meg Bouvier Medical Writing, LLC is a woman-owned, small business.